Wednesday's letters: Too much hatred

Published: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 at 4:30 a.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 7:50 p.m.

To the editor: Memo to hateful, evil, intolerant Republicans who would like to win some more elections: Stop being hateful, evil and intolerant.

Sharon Mills

Hendersonville

Waging his own war

To the editor: Well, ain’t it just grand! The president is ending the war in Afghanistan and waging a war of revenge in his own country. What’s he mad about?

He thinks there are too many people making too much money: Tax them to death! He thinks there are too many babies being born: Abort them or prevent them from being conceived! And when it comes to marriage, he doesn’t care who marries who or who marries what.

Then there’s the U.S. Constitution. He doesn’t pay attention to it, especially the part concerning freedom of religion. Otherwise, he would not have imposed the recent mandate on the Catholic Church.

The man needs prayers to Almighty God to save him from himself.

Agnes C. Manger

Hendersonville

Political stripes

To the editor: I was shocked to see on voting day that columnist LeRoy Goldman picked Mitt Romney to win the election. Then the following Sunday, I was amused to see his lame excuse for so doing. The problem was that he overstated Barack Obama’s weaknesses while overlooking Mr. Romney’s crazy policies (if he really had some).

I give the Times-News credit for publishing columnists of both political stripes, though I do think there are more columns for the right than for the left.

I also saw on Nov. 11 that Charles Krauthammer is still in deep denial (along with many other right-wingers). We would all be better off if we paid more attention to Stephen Black and less to ostrich imitators like Krauthammer.

<p>To the editor: Memo to hateful, evil, intolerant Republicans who would like to win some more elections: Stop being hateful, evil and intolerant.</p><p><em>Sharon Mills</em></p><p><em>Hendersonville</em></p><h3>Waging his own war</h3>
<p>To the editor: Well, ain’t it just grand! The president is ending the war in Afghanistan and waging a war of revenge in his own country. What’s he mad about?</p><p>He thinks there are too many people making too much money: Tax them to death! He thinks there are too many babies being born: Abort them or prevent them from being conceived! And when it comes to marriage, he doesn’t care who marries who or who marries what.</p><p>Then there’s the U.S. Constitution. He doesn’t pay attention to it, especially the part concerning freedom of religion. Otherwise, he would not have imposed the recent mandate on the Catholic Church.</p><p>The man needs prayers to Almighty God to save him from himself.</p><p><em>Agnes C. Manger</em></p><p><em>Hendersonville</em></p><h3>Political stripes</h3>
<p>To the editor: I was shocked to see on voting day that columnist LeRoy Goldman picked Mitt Romney to win the election. Then the following Sunday, I was amused to see his lame excuse for so doing. The problem was that he overstated Barack Obama’s weaknesses while overlooking Mr. Romney’s crazy policies (if he really had some).</p><p>I give the Times-News credit for publishing columnists of both political stripes, though I do think there are more columns for the right than for the left.</p><p>I also saw on Nov. 11 that Charles Krauthammer is still in deep denial (along with many other right-wingers). We would all be better off if we paid more attention to Stephen Black and less to ostrich imitators like Krauthammer.</p><p><em>Scott Lothrop</em></p><p><em>Hendersonville</em></p>